Thrave

Thrave
Thrave Thrave (thr[=a]v), n. [OE. [thorn]rave, [thorn]reve, Icel. [thorn]refi; akin to Dan. trave; cf. Icel. [thorn]r[=i]fa to grasp.] 1. Twenty-four (in some places, twelve) sheaves of wheat; a shock, or stook. [Prov. Eng.] [1913 Webster]

2. The number of two dozen; also, an indefinite number; a bunch; a company; a throng. ``The worst of a thrave.'' [Obs.] --Landsdowne MS. [1913 Webster]

He sends forth thraves of ballads to the sale. --Bp. Hall. [1913 Webster]


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